Lahore’s walled city features some of Pakistan’s most iconic landmarks and monuments, from the imposing Alamgiri Gate to the Lahore Fort and Badshahi Masjid.
The Mughal-era architecture has drawn visitors from across the country and the world, who can now view the monuments at night.
A visitor walks through a section of the Lahore Fort during a night tour on November 15. — White Star/Murtaza Ali
Visitors look upon the Hazuri Bagh pavilion during a night tour of Lahore’s walled city on November 15. — White Star/Murtaza Ali
An image of Allama Iqbal’s mausoleum in Lahore’s walled city from November 15. — White Star/Murtaza Ali
Visitors look at a view from the Lahore Fort, with Badshahi Masjid and the Minar-i-Pakistan visible in the background, during a night tour on November 15. — White Star/Murtaza Ali
A view of the Lahore Fort and Badshahi Masjid during a night tour on November 15. — White Star/Murtaza Ali
Visitors ride in modified rickshaws during a night tour of Lahore’s walled city on November 15. — White Star/Murtaza Ali
A photo of Begum Gali in Lahore’s walled city from November 15. — White Star/Murtaza Ali
Visitors stand in front of the Alamgiri Gate during a night tour of Lahore’s walled city on November 15. — White Star/Murtaza Ali